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Roger Dingledine <a...@mit.edu> wrote: > people have had problems with the interactions > between these two programs in the past. In an universe of so many interaction problems among programs, TOR must have a more than suspicious "problem"? Why not just a memory conflict or something less suspicious? And why Tor Project keeps total silence about the subject? They did not even did a try to understand what happend. Tor Project team do not have to spend time on that because they know very well that there is nothing wrong. Tor browser is doing exactly what it was designed to do, and the backdoor to spy on users is part of it. If a large portion of Tor users start to use anti-spyware software like Zemana I am sure that reports on Tor spying will come every day. Roger Dingledine <a...@mit.edu> wrote: > Well, one of the great features of Tor Browser is the deterministic > build process: > ... > which basically means that anybody can produce a byte-for-byte identical > version of the Tor Browser download that you have Why never anybody did it? I will be surprise if somebody can take and compile all the pieces and, at the end, have the same hashes. Roger Dingledine <a...@mit.edu> wrote: > So hopefully it is an answer to your above conspiracy concerns TOR spotted taking a screen snapshot for you is a conspiracy? What kind of proof are you expecting? Are you expecting a written confirmatin from Tor Project or NSA? Take a seat and wait. > There is a solved ticket about this and more info about it. > https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/9490 According the google cache for such page, there is another report of TOR spying by recording the screen. Your information that is "solved" is fake. Nothing has been resolved, no explanation was given. What is there is a second confirmation about the TOR backdoor. Anders Andersson <pipat...@gmail.com> wrote: > Seriously, you're running Tor in a 12 year operating system that > haven't seen any security updates for several months, and you blame it > on Tor? If you think Tor is shady because it's received government > funding, you should perhaps investigate Microsoft's deals with the > NSA. apx....@gmail.com wrote: > @OP, instead of bitching about Tor being an NSA trap, why don't you learn > to use google? > Cheerz > http://apx808.blogspot.com Exactly as I was expecting and predicted. Tor Project is keeping total silence on the subject while who is behind the TOR backdoor is sending some of (the dumbest) the best staff they have for some personal attacks. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk